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k0libra:

@Fairy527 on Twitter:

Thinking about moon and sun rymin……..Min is the moon because he’s distant and cold, but reflects the sunlight….Ryan is the sun because his warmth is comforting, but he can get too hot and burn sometimes

And so I drew them. Extremely proud of these pieces and I had so much fun drawing them!

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Day 7 ~ Sun and Moon

I really love those pieces and honestly I don’t think I could do this theme better

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Day 6 ~ Vacation

He doesn’t know what it is but he wants that weird guitar at the bazaar

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Day 5 ~ Birthday

“Surprise!!! Happy birthday to us, Min!”

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Day 4 ~ Off The Train

Happy, exhausted, relieved Ryan and Min finally are taking ℎ exit.

From now on they’re stuck together and nothing seems scary or impossible. Truly a new chapter in their lives.

@ryminweek

Day 3 ~ Colours

Golden yellow colour primarily associates with their happy childhood. I wanted to show in this piece how even this nice colour can become twisted and unfamiliar, sad. Like relationships between Ryan and Min

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Day 2 ~ First Time / Love song

“Min is listening to a test cassette. And has a first time realisation how much he misses his friend. But the feeling… is a bit weird this time… something’s not right.

Such a sappy love song. Who is Ryan singing about?”

knifeprrty:

Book one

WHY ARE THEY IN THE WASHING MACHINE?!?

I don’t post here often but I love this drawing so much I wanna share it everywhere!!! Look!! They are watching tik tok!!

 Everyone loves Alan Dracula <3 Infinity Train is so freak'n good!

Everyone loves Alan Dracula <3 Infinity Train is so freak'n good!


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Had to doodle the trio

sindri42:

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I don’t think anyone will be surprised when I say this, but there’s a fundamental problem with western “adult” animation and that really sucks. To summarize the obvious: nearly every animated show not “made for kids” is limited to one very specific ~type~ of show (you know the one). And sure, some people like this style of show, but the potential left untapped is infuriating.

What I want from adult animation is shows like The Owl House, but taken further, without the limitations that networks put these shows through to make them “suitable for younger audiences”. I don’t even think they need to necessarily be completely inappropriate for younger viewers, they just need to prioritize their adult audience more and not get bogged down by “think of the children!!” rhetoric.

Animation targetted at older audiences doesn’t all have to be like Family Guy. Even the more well-liked adult shows such as Harley Quinn don’t stray nearly far enough off the established model to really meet the potential of the medium. Sometimes I want a sincere story without bathroom humour or gratuitous gore or hypersexualization. Sometimes I want to watch something that doesn’t even really have “adult” content, but that’s still designed for older audiences first and foremost, instead of held in a creative chokehold by brands like Disney to make sure it’s colourful and light-hearted enough for little Timmy.

Maybe what I want would more accurately be called “Young Adult” or “Teen” animation, but I feel like those labels would undervalue these shows to the average viewer, similalry to how “YA” vs. “Adult” novels are treated. Just look at what Infinity Train was able to do when it was allowed to go places “kids’” shows usually aren’t allowed to! Look at the beta concepts and imagine what The Owl House could have been if it wasn’t on Disney Channel!

Of course, I love what we got with toh and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. But there are admittedly a lot of weird moments and character/lore inconsistencies in the show, especially in season 1, where you can really feel Disney’s enforced quota of “haha silly cartoon hijinks” messing with things. And I try to ignore them, but I often look at that one Bat Queen concept art and I get this sense of longing for something more.

Really my main point is that no one is hitting this specific niche like serialized non-“adult” cartoons are. But these types of shows have no stable space carved out for them in western media. The only place where they can even exist is on kids television networks, where their content is heavily policed and limited. And being trapped on these networks causes the general public to often lump them in with every other cartoon, dismissing them all as “for kids”, no matter how different the story-telling style and intended audiences are. And if any of these networks one day decide that serialized cartoons no longer fit their brand, then we lose like half of the shows we have, out of an already measly selection.

Western animation has so much diverse potential, and yet all we get is the same genre of shows with that horribly bland and low-budget artstyle that makes everything just looks like Family Guy. Why does it have to be this way?

This here is pretty much the entire reason so many westerners watch anime. It’s cartoons that are doing the things western animators don’t, and that’s enough.

aniverous:

THIS IS NOT MINE.

It is, however, so adorable that I am physically obligated to make people aware of its existance. So, behold!

snidy:ryan and min in 1989 That’s the year my parents got married! I really love how you adapted the

snidy:

ryan and min in 1989

That’s the year my parents got married! I really love how you adapted their personal styles into older versions of the characters.


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hybridtheories:

babe wake up one more day till book 4

just watched infinity train book 4 with a buncha randos bc i dont have hbo max and can i say ive never gotten a headache from opinions until today

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